Factor Info

ID 113844
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 15713246302831781317522751748998748839997810597114227541914013528865133146572367008742888235169955744057856350162496437278297837287118531316167073209788852553670855650493525741336943588190342957711640873799900377831759180988195817279482330863149357606411347814697445893831043921137765350218707553405450155427628755159970923109896778784638876866053020756297805044840852747197420689276650830547415217973424928392582398421999268087197190248290312387430463602973139862544280837046399384186786036637736047234302469158974578037714436356275859316588255088869233937597722685078536847799722472388895348192165529754053896908475958770304721653435787636699303027563064296299775061046947918333445966038472113874016475194343470101331175957791071317156440519657571143203967348420253992692074502771511849481991616425038369573482667065214296163724201862113768653801473759784179264780194410988784327698925723542140851752172528803342129

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 113845) 1152876892512318037081 (proven prime)
(ID: 113846) 13629596017481017773439648195439825936671541090951410443885064563776141650417972451911148970624786567764766999597972528616644903035212292423295038627042035990551024529113963185418582952123388121772863559435551182276019478892666260427632060504885332297600660523085810768973826099598571523980308027692063435497052381863151949854790849838106292526153415463777468426329173805337234833710064057126350791279180085607789009184435335232151915318967154466673686281409789481232849021874353680256509406863168217042685368219661947567544382483018818820717392794664601539085320772323480493129462460058411192308261603275438455799113517938115722839458090274364432767584504040843318130318797752374154229111143214533474087657124759462396865376404498543899581961773603321881517699145256030869267714963785978654049189530294898495461428925016008308988297901239309204611309765797003807059242877985543807197189214496409 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.